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their deceptive kind of policy it was winking and nodding at the united states and cooperating with the cia about going to tag that publicly saying to the country now the military has to make up its mind you know you can't have it both ways you can't have your privately you say ok. good that target and publicly say hey you know you're violating our our sovereignty you know what's going to happen is. with the new government there going to be a new conversation a new dialogue between iraq shareef and obama administration and they'll try and determine you know the more valid piece of the of the drone policy going to take the not going away she do want attacks have been intensified under the obama administration yet bush started if you take a look at the chart i mean you know that the chart has gone way up and it is going to continue in fact right now right now as we speak there's a controversy going on in washington d.c. in terms of what obama's violation of the use of military force but that's a public law but you know obama is interpretation of that that reminds me of the imperial presidency
their deceptive kind of policy it was winking and nodding at the united states and cooperating with the cia about going to tag that publicly saying to the country now the military has to make up its mind you know you can't have it both ways you can't have your privately you say ok. good that target and publicly say hey you know you're violating our our sovereignty you know what's going to happen is. with the new government there going to be a new conversation a new dialogue between iraq shareef...
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this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been swept under the rug according to drawl the the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. from colonel gadhafi arsenal . yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the state department to protect the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi and guess what that militia group also called the february seventeenth martyrs brigade is also why the blame for the deadly terrorist attack at benghazi right the group hired by the u.s. government to protect itself is potentially responsible for the attack. as much as blowback sucks that's the danger of playing with fire by bombing countless countries in the middle east and funding extremist groups that are linked with terrorists which makes it particularly interesting that benghazi is actually a hub of al qaeda and an outpost for weapons shipments furthermore many e
this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been swept under the rug according to drawl the the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. from colonel gadhafi arsenal . yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the state department to protect the u.s....
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with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi in the dark as well. >>> coming up, not a great week for the president but while the scandals swirl there is a little teenie bit of good news getting ground out, the deficit problem may be slowing -- not disappearing -- slowing. breaking news out of the arab world. an al qaeda backed suicide attack is foiled in egypt. the reported target? western embassies. we'll have an update when "the we'll have an update when "the lead" continues. b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall
with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi...
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the cia contractors fought very brave. two of them fought for hours a hours without getting back up. it's a legitimate question to ask. we can take the attitude there was a terrible disaster. we should just sit back and assume they all knew what they were doing. it's fine president of the united states and not talk or commander or other relevant military entities, not talk to one of them during the evening? when a u.s. ambassador is under attack that has been killed and two more contractors, cia contractors are fighting life and death battle. and the president of the united states has one phone call to the secretary of state and they agree on some statement and then he goes to sleep. may be talks to his own staff. i'm not intent to say that's fine. we can't second guest all of that. the people i know in the military agency thinks there was a failure on presidential leadership. whether it would have been the right decision for the president to make to say it's too risky let's see where we were. i'm not willing to say that's
the cia contractors fought very brave. two of them fought for hours a hours without getting back up. it's a legitimate question to ask. we can take the attitude there was a terrible disaster. we should just sit back and assume they all knew what they were doing. it's fine president of the united states and not talk or commander or other relevant military entities, not talk to one of them during the evening? when a u.s. ambassador is under attack that has been killed and two more contractors,...
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learn this may have an a cia outpost? >> there are two different facilities there. let me just say this. as far as the consulate situation is concerned and where the ambassador was, there was a steady string of reporting. this was a dangerous part of the country. benghazi was a particularly dangerous place. the british left because of it. if you were going leave that place open, you better have enough security there and security there was inadequate and ability to respond to the attack was inadequate and that falls on the state department and my biggest fears is the people that made that decision are still making those decisions now for our outposts around the nation. >> do you support the law by senator schumer? >> i haven't read it or understand the details of it. i'm concerned about what happened to the associated press and i'm concerned what i think was an abuse of power at the department of justice as well. i'll need to read that law before i can give you a hard opinion on it. >> all right. senator marco rubio, repub
learn this may have an a cia outpost? >> there are two different facilities there. let me just say this. as far as the consulate situation is concerned and where the ambassador was, there was a steady string of reporting. this was a dangerous part of the country. benghazi was a particularly dangerous place. the british left because of it. if you were going leave that place open, you better have enough security there and security there was inadequate and ability to respond to the attack...
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i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys out there, but you wouldn't want tease women after you, they're relentless. >> this is a decade's long hunt and for these women, longer than a decade, these people were hunting bin laden before hunting bin laden was cool and popular. they were back there in the day prior to 9/11. in fact, that opening line from "homeland." >> i missed something once before -- >> where carrie mutters, i missed something that day. a lot of people in the agency, including these folks, were animated by the fact that that event had taken place and now they wanted to set things right. they re
i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys...
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i put the question to the former cia director michael hayden. do you think there is significance to the fact that so many people who hunted down bill bin laden were woman. >> i will confirm, you are right. this is a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two were jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both had briefed me about the hunt for bin laden. they were phenomenal. they were obsessed. they were focused. >> somebody said to me there are all of those macho guys out there but you wouldn't want these women after you because they are relentless. >> they were absolutely relentless. this is a decades-long hunt and for these women, longer than a decade. these people were hunting bin laden before hunting bin laden was cool and popular. they were back in the day, prior to 9/11 and in fact, opening line from homeland -- >> missed something once before. >> where she says i missed something that day. i think a lot of people at the agency, including these folks were animated by the fact that if that even had taken place and now they
i put the question to the former cia director michael hayden. do you think there is significance to the fact that so many people who hunted down bill bin laden were woman. >> i will confirm, you are right. this is a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two were jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both had briefed me about the hunt for bin laden. they were phenomenal. they were obsessed. they were focused. >> somebody said to me there are all of those macho...
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the cia e-mail us saying, if needed, you may report that they the cia declined to comment. the state department they had this to say. [inaudible] we have seen the russian foreign ministry announcement and have no furor in comment. >> that russian foreign ministry announce said in part at the time that the presidents of our countries recognized the readiness to broaden bilateral cooperation, including between the special services in the fight against international terrorism, such provocative activities absolutely do not help strengthen neutral trust. some experts pointed out these kind of spying allegations happen pretty frequently, rarely rise to this level and are usually dealt with quietly. there's speculation that russia is under pressure internationally. maybe this is a distraction. >> shepard: you wonder when the dude is carrying o around wigs and disguises. >> pretty bizarre elements to this story. first of all, take a look at the picture of ryan fogle, allegedly on the ground when he was arrested, wearing a baseball cap and what took place be a blonde wig. he also ha
the cia e-mail us saying, if needed, you may report that they the cia declined to comment. the state department they had this to say. [inaudible] we have seen the russian foreign ministry announcement and have no furor in comment. >> that russian foreign ministry announce said in part at the time that the presidents of our countries recognized the readiness to broaden bilateral cooperation, including between the special services in the fight against international terrorism, such...
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to congress by the cia, that this was an intelligence assessment. republicans pounced and attacked and suggested that improperly the white house or others altered those talking points, changed the intelligence assessment, and what the release of these e-mails show is that republicans are wrong. they were wrong then, and they're wrong now. and this has been a highly politicized affair about, you know, that totally misses the point about what happened in benghazi. we should be focused on finding out who did it, who killed four americans and bring them to justice. that's what the president's focused on. we should be focused on taking action to ensure that we have the appropriate security for our diplomats and our diplomatic facilities to make sure that this doesn't happen again. that's what this president's been focused on. you heard him talk about that again today. when it comes to the issue of al qaeda, as i said, i think if you look at the e-mails, the changes that you're talking about, some of them were made by the cia internally and the other issu
to congress by the cia, that this was an intelligence assessment. republicans pounced and attacked and suggested that improperly the white house or others altered those talking points, changed the intelligence assessment, and what the release of these e-mails show is that republicans are wrong. they were wrong then, and they're wrong now. and this has been a highly politicized affair about, you know, that totally misses the point about what happened in benghazi. we should be focused on finding...
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david petraeus has told why the cia took out the references to the al qaeda-linked group in the early versions of the talking poin points. that explained it, danielle. i may not agree or accept but that was the white house revision. the major revision came from the state department not from the white house. and it had to do with their -- what happened before the attack. not whether you call this terrorism or not. i think in a lot of ways the conservative theory of the case here has been almost disproven by these revisions. >> david, let me ask you this question because you would know these facts better than i, perhaps. to an outsider, to a lay person, to hear there were 12 revisions to the talking points, that sounds ominous. in the normal course of events, how often is something like this edited, revised? >> if you look at some of the revisions, if you go through them, and i salute jonathan for putting this online, you can see that in some of these revisions, one or two words were taken out that had no real substantive meaning. it's not unusual for an interagency thing that involves
david petraeus has told why the cia took out the references to the al qaeda-linked group in the early versions of the talking poin points. that explained it, danielle. i may not agree or accept but that was the white house revision. the major revision came from the state department not from the white house. and it had to do with their -- what happened before the attack. not whether you call this terrorism or not. i think in a lot of ways the conservative theory of the case here has been almost...
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now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this limited release of documents is a sign of more cooperation to come. they want a lot more information. >> they do. we should also remind our viewers that as late as today, this morning, john boehner had a press conference demanding the white house do exactly what they did tonight. so, you know, we should make that point clear because this is exactly what he was asking for. but you're right, erin. they're saying this is not enough. he said this is not enough. they believe there are other, in their words, "relevant documents" that the white house still won't produce. they're saying this is a hopeful sign of t
now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this...
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and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still foder in all the e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want that out. and that came out of the final version of the talking points. no doubt critics will hold that up to say that was politically motivated. now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received
and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still foder in all the e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want...
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and the cia have a very strong partnership in fighting terrorism together i talked to one of the high ranking officials in the f.s.b. and here is how he explained the current state of affairs we were particularly outraged with the actions of the american spy dillon benjamin he tried to convince an employee of the russian national counter-terror committee to hand over classified documents of this department to the cia like mr fogle he was also deported from russia we hope the cia would learn their lesson and something like that would never happen again so we decided not to release the information about dylan to the public but apparently they didn't learn that lesson in fogel's case the cia crossed a red line so we had to react according to official instructions. while they have been no common so far not from the u.s. embassy in moscow not from the washington officials but the f.s.b. told me that they will let us know if anything any comments coming from washington come on that matter well that was r.t. international correspondent alexy. and this high tech globalized world we live in so
and the cia have a very strong partnership in fighting terrorism together i talked to one of the high ranking officials in the f.s.b. and here is how he explained the current state of affairs we were particularly outraged with the actions of the american spy dillon benjamin he tried to convince an employee of the russian national counter-terror committee to hand over classified documents of this department to the cia like mr fogle he was also deported from russia we hope the cia would learn...
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this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been swept under the rug according to drawl the the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. and tracking down weapons liberated from colonel gadhafi arsenal. yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group and al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the state department to protect the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi and guess what that militia group also called the february seventeenth martyrs brigade is also why the blame for the deadly terrorist attack at benghazi right the group hired by the u.s. government to protect itself is potentially responsible for the attack. as much as blowback sucks that's the danger of playing with fire by bombing countless countries in the middle east and funding extremist groups that are linked with terrorists which makes it particularly interesting that benghazi is actually a hub of all qaeda and an outpost
this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been swept under the rug according to drawl the the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. and tracking down weapons liberated from colonel gadhafi arsenal. yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group and al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the...
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priscilla not on drop russia says the case of another covered cia agent whose mission in moscow was to persuade security officers to defect has dealt a blow to mutual trust between the countries. also shock and confusion obvious to say good for us all to reporters for the news service finding themselves targeted animosity u.s. government surveillance operation. president putin says he's against any options that could worsen the civil war in syria and that morning comes as israel's prime minister visits russia off to his country beyond science near damascus this. hearing to show a syrian rebel biting the haunting the dead soldier holds human rights more shipping damage humane odds and revenge killings in the country's several. this is ossie coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program to wayne's a mob on the stench of money to you are russian agents to defect the federal security service says it's called a cia spy on a recruitment mission boston has been delving into the scandal. russia's foreign ministry says that ryan fogle has been declared persona non grata that h
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russian security forces detain an american and accused him of working as a secret agent for the cia. and trying to recruit a russian officer as a spy. now, see the evidence for yourself. plus, changing the drunk driving a new recommendation to lower the amount of booze you are allowed to drink before you get behind the wheel. but first from fox this tuesday night. jay carney said in 2006 he wouldn't be any good as press secretary. today would have been difficult for anyone. reporters hammered him with questions on three major stories in the news. the attack, the terror attack on benghazi, libya, that left four americans dead, the justice department's secret grab of associated press phone records. the irs acknowledging that it targeted conservative groups. and these issues at least for today completely overshadowed the president's second term agenda. coverage coming on all of it, beginning now with the irs. breaking today, the attorney general eric holder says the justice department is launching a criminal investigation of the tax collecting agency. he calls targeting conservative gro
russian security forces detain an american and accused him of working as a secret agent for the cia. and trying to recruit a russian officer as a spy. now, see the evidence for yourself. plus, changing the drunk driving a new recommendation to lower the amount of booze you are allowed to drink before you get behind the wheel. but first from fox this tuesday night. jay carney said in 2006 he wouldn't be any good as press secretary. today would have been difficult for anyone. reporters hammered...
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beam bough see works at the cia -- embassy works with the cia and they say he was looking for info on the bo -- boston bombing suspects. the state department though wouldn't give details about his job in the cia. we asked an old pal what he thought about ryan fogel. >> credibility, great visions, great sense of humor. >> finally he makes sense. >> was that bill schulz with billy zane? >> they have been dating quite awhile. you have been in situations and is this a weird set up for the russians to say we caught a spy? this is part of doing business. >> this is part of doing business. anybody who thinks the cold war ended with the fall of the wall is a complete i had -- idiot. this goes on all the time. shocking, i know, that we should try to steel russia's secrets and they are trying to steal ours. >> remember the hot girl? anna chapman? >> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to see in case they bump into somebody and then they passed the interesting target to somebody else
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talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's hard to know where to start with all the untruths and sort of the casual attitude towards the truth it shows with what you just showed. the president saying every aspect of this was investigated the report that the state department had put out in december when the chairman of it says no, we had no mandate to do anything about the talking points for an example. that is as clearly an untruth. he throws them off so casually. we also heard after the talking points that the reason they had to strip out any reference to a.q., al qaeda or a.q.i.m. or terrori
talking points and ended up as cia talking points. they went through all of the obvious details and suspicions and as the judge points out, discredited an ally in the libyan president who said the same day that susan rice went on the talk shows to do the scrub talking points that this is indeed a terrorist attack. slowing down the fbi's investigation endangering our national security. there is is a lot of cover yourself in here. that is going to be hard for the white house susan. >> it's...
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russia is alleging this is a cia spy. judging from the evidence we've seen, the wigs, the sunglasses, do you believe them? >> i don't know. i'm not sure this is the case. there could be some theater here, too. the russians like to play this up when they get a spy. remember, putin, former kgb officer, is president of the country. there are tensions in the relationship over a whole host of things. so if they did get somebody involved in espionage, they may want to deter, you know, further espionage as well as russians from participating in espionage. there may be some theater involved here. >> the other part that seems like theater because it just can't be that a cia official would be this stupid is that some russian outlets like "russia today" are reporting on the english translation of a letter they obtained from mr. fogle including telling a potential double agent to go to an internet cafe, create a g-mail account, don't use your personal information. and it's written down. it seems like this is the kind of thing, this k
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joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. this almost looks like a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very b
joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >>...
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cia, in the he military. they're doing it the best they kinds of ll conflicting orders being given agencies different and in different political groups. think that i feel like the western united states just simply not taking this threat these two ecause rothers if they had nuclear bombs, they would have had exploded twice. this to me is similar to communism. the red communism. just happens to be green. people think so politically correct. they don't see the threat. ideology that's a problem. millions of people are forced to live into it. >> thanks for the call. confess. i know i'm supposed to be the terrorism guy. i don't buy it. afraid to call radical islam a problem. you ought to think about two it a before you call problem. i'm an analyst. i deal in facts. one, if you compare violence in this country versus iolence in the high with schools, i have ten nieces and nephews. about terrorism with my nieces and nephews. i care about guns, gangs. it.'s we're focused on operations stopping the plot. we're not focu
cia, in the he military. they're doing it the best they kinds of ll conflicting orders being given agencies different and in different political groups. think that i feel like the western united states just simply not taking this threat these two ecause rothers if they had nuclear bombs, they would have had exploded twice. this to me is similar to communism. the red communism. just happens to be green. people think so politically correct. they don't see the threat. ideology that's a problem....
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reported a foiled cia bomb plot in yemen. the operation involved a man on the inside, a british agent, who posed as a member of al qaeda's branch in yemen, and volunteered to carry out the bombing. intelligence officials tell nbc news that britain was furious about the leak and claimed it put their operative at risk. the a.p. reported the story amid a cascade of high-level security breaches. that same month "new york times" reported on an alleged white house kill list, and the following month the paper published details of american cyberattacks in iran. while the obama administration is currently being scorated to determine the -- it wasn't long ago that the white house was criticized for exactly the opposite. on june 7th of last year, four top lawmakers on congressional intelligence committees held a press conference demanding action from the executive branch. >> this has to stop. when people say they don't want to work with the united states because they can't trust us to keep ra secret, that's serious. >> the candid leaks
reported a foiled cia bomb plot in yemen. the operation involved a man on the inside, a british agent, who posed as a member of al qaeda's branch in yemen, and volunteered to carry out the bombing. intelligence officials tell nbc news that britain was furious about the leak and claimed it put their operative at risk. the a.p. reported the story amid a cascade of high-level security breaches. that same month "new york times" reported on an alleged white house kill list, and the...
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this was an attack on a cia operation house and the cia was heavily involved with the state department. could you really have defended this more rigorously without -- they were involved with intelligence gathering. could this have been any different? tom pickering and his team said not really. and this back and forth between the cia and state department. how much is the cia working its usual game or also protecting the operational security of going after the people who had killed its own people. that's where i think the investigation still has some room for maneuver. what was that post-attack discussion going on, what was at the heart between the state department and cia? >> you've been shaking your head here, joe. let's stick to this question of how it was portrayed. i watched susan rice on television and i thought she was great but i was looking at it from a total political voupoint view. i said that's a soldier perhaps audition for a big job of secretary of state and she just won it. i didn't know the details. i saw her putting the best light on a situation that was strong and reall
this was an attack on a cia operation house and the cia was heavily involved with the state department. could you really have defended this more rigorously without -- they were involved with intelligence gathering. could this have been any different? tom pickering and his team said not really. and this back and forth between the cia and state department. how much is the cia working its usual game or also protecting the operational security of going after the people who had killed its own...
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>> well, they certainly did remove those references, whether they were removed by the cia or whether they were removed by people in the state department is unclear. but the attack point and i do agree that that's troubling, but those talking points should have been put out months ago and the removal of that phrase should have been explained. i'm not justifying the removal but the republicans focused on the words spontaneous demonstration inspired by cairo and i learned for the first time that that never changed from the cia's first formulation. >> the problem with that -- >> why not communicate that right up front? >> i agree with you. i think the problem is the removal of the al qaeda reference was being seen as a deliberate action by people in the administration to avoid that being the narrative, that al qaeda was still active and killing american ambassadors and other staff. i think you put it all together with the irs targeting the tea party, the benghazi issue of these talking points and al qaeda references being removed, the a.p. being targeted by the justice department and wha
>> well, they certainly did remove those references, whether they were removed by the cia or whether they were removed by people in the state department is unclear. but the attack point and i do agree that that's troubling, but those talking points should have been put out months ago and the removal of that phrase should have been explained. i'm not justifying the removal but the republicans focused on the words spontaneous demonstration inspired by cairo and i learned for the first time...
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first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were there in tripoli and in benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >> reporter: issa says today he'll invite the co-chairs of the benghazi review board to testify privately about why they didn't question secretary of state clinton. >> because, in fact, we knew where the responsibility rested. >> reporter: lawmakers say expect more whistleblowers like gregory hicks who told congress last week he asked for more help during the benghazi attack and was denied. but some question whether this investigation is headed in the right direction.
first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were...
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why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a later investigation. so they don't want to be wrong early, and publicly. now, i'll point out that victoria nuland. these e-mails show that the state department asked for a different change, which was that ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affilia affiliate, as you know, is named in the talking points. the cia was fine with that and the state department asked for that to come out and it did come out. so, look, there is something for the critics to point to and say the state department wanted some the al-qaeda affiliate taken out and you took it out
why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a...
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, paid by the cia, organized by the cia, but with cooperation from other countries. >> narrator: top cia official john rizzo helped authorize the prisons. >> rizzo: creating a prison system was something, certainly in my 25 years, we had never done. it was essential that these people be held in absolute isolation, with... with access to the fewest number of people. that quickly led to the conclusion that... that facilities had to be built oversees, secret facilities. >> narrator: for the first time, the white house had approved the building of an international prison system entirely in secret. >> priest: the amount of secrecy is phenomenal. the desire and the willingness of government to operate in secret and to deny the public, the media, the basic facts about whathey were doing was all- inclusive. we were falling deeper and deeper into a secretly-run government. >> narrator: and the secrecy was spreading. at the pentagon, by 2002, donald rumsfeld was waging his own covert campaign inside the defense department. >> priest: the cia was very much in front of the military, and that bot
, paid by the cia, organized by the cia, but with cooperation from other countries. >> narrator: top cia official john rizzo helped authorize the prisons. >> rizzo: creating a prison system was something, certainly in my 25 years, we had never done. it was essential that these people be held in absolute isolation, with... with access to the fewest number of people. that quickly led to the conclusion that... that facilities had to be built oversees, secret facilities. >>...
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the cia has also not commented. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> just ahead, ahmed the violence, hip-hop music, fast food restaurants in libya. anthony bore taken takes us there this weekend. in parts unknown, he joins us here in the "the situation room" with a preview next. >>> turmoil with tragic significance. anthony bourdain goes to libya in "parts unknown." it airs sunday night and he joins us with a preview. we're excited, anthony bourdain is here in "the situation room." is this your first time in "the situation room"? >> it is. it is a dream come true. >> what do you think, impressive? >> swank. >> it is not libya though. what was it like? >> one word, inspiring. it was a very inspiring place to go. >> inspiring politically or, you know, as far as food is concerned? >> well, not so much for food but i got the sense, you know, you watch the news and you wonder who did these things. who overthrew this monstrous dictator, who are these people. again and again, i find there were young people, many who studied ab
the cia has also not commented. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> just ahead, ahmed the violence, hip-hop music, fast food restaurants in libya. anthony bore taken takes us there this weekend. in parts unknown, he joins us here in the "the situation room" with a preview next. >>> turmoil with tragic significance. anthony bourdain goes to libya in "parts unknown." it airs sunday night and he joins us with a preview. we're excited, anthony bourdain is here in...
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diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive and unprecedented intrusion into news gathering. the government has not said why it secretly obtained the records. officials have said prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operative and yemen that foiled a terror plot. >> we are now five days to this year's bay to breakers, sponsored by craigslist. you watch your right here on may 19th at 8:00 a.m.. the breakers, happened on sunday and also kron4 is offering a chance free to win a free entry into this year's bay to breakers. visit our web details. >> the market is
diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive...
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you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on you for their own political reasons and really had nothing to do with the truth. >> you know, tell me, i know both of you are formerly with the cia, when did you leave and why? >> cindy? >> well, that's a hard one. i was in a position where i was -- couldn't publish on the outside and i couldn't really publish what i thought on the inside either. analysis was out of fashion and at that point i decided it is time to leave. >> and what about for you, nada? >> i just decided it was a good time for me to try to explore something else. it was -- it was an unusual ten years that i wa
you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on...
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the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you are with us right now, you are waiting for president obama and british british prime minister david cameron to come out. we will bring it to you livement we will take a quick break. we expect that to happen any minute. thy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave
the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you...
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that came from the cia in the wake what have we saw happen at embassy cairo. so that piece of it was answered. but none of that was disclosed by the administration. they didn't say let's update you. we had to push every step of the way for them to give us an inch and then we were told by jay carney in terms of changing the narrative and removing the terror reference and so on, we had nothing to do wheith it. the white house didn't change the talking point, the state department didn't other than consulate to diplomatic. and as americans when we feel like we're being misled, it starts to smell bad and then we push further and further and we want answers. >> even secretary clinton said what difference does it make if it was a demonstration or a couple guys out for a stroll. it was neither one of those two things. it was a planned attack on a visible american target that sadly succeeded. and that's what did difference it makes even to this day. if you think that the cause was something that was not the cause, i.e. the video, you won't be able to protect americans
that came from the cia in the wake what have we saw happen at embassy cairo. so that piece of it was answered. but none of that was disclosed by the administration. they didn't say let's update you. we had to push every step of the way for them to give us an inch and then we were told by jay carney in terms of changing the narrative and removing the terror reference and so on, we had nothing to do wheith it. the white house didn't change the talking point, the state department didn't other than...
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the cia isn't commenting. the state department wouldn't budge on any details. >> we can confirm an wasser was briefly retained and released. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman and a ring of russian spies who tried to gain access to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by rt television an fsb agent says the officer fogle was trying to recruit was involved in fighting terrorism in the north where russia says alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev met with extremists. the russian foreign ministry warned tuesday, such provocative actions in the spirit of the "cold war" do not contribute to building mutual trust. but former u.s. ambassador to moscow james collins, who dealt with spy scandals more than once, says they can be disruptive but the relationship usually goes on. >> does this mean we're back at
the cia isn't commenting. the state department wouldn't budge on any details. >> we can confirm an wasser was briefly retained and released. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman and a ring of russian spies who tried to gain access to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by...
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is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and physical state in federal custody. perhaps how long it takes for him to recover from what happened that night. susan candiotti is in boston tonight. susan, why was this request made, and why did the judge deny it? >> it's very interesting. the only reason we're finding out about this at all, is the judge made her ruling public. all the motions that were initsially a few weeks ago were all under seal and kept from public view. but here's what the judge is telling us, because the defense and government not talking. apparently the defense wanted to take these photographs cord rg to the judge
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there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here. thank you for your time today. thank you for your long and distinguished career. my first question, i know you answer some of this, made a less hostile environment will give you a chance to dazzle with your intelligence. ae majority here know mr. -- few weeks ago, we ascended ourselves and began a confirmation hearing for mr. perez. a duty and responsibility that was beyond the purview of my office. nonetheless,we participated. i would like to hear from you as someone who was worked with mr. perez in his capacity in your office, you could tell us about him and your view on him as labor secretary.
there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here....